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bar = VerticalGauge[#, {0, 100}, GaugeMarkers -> "ScaleRange", 
    GaugeStyle -> {Darker@Green, GrayLevel[0.95]}, TicksStyle -> None,
     GaugeFrameSize -> None, ScalePadding -> 0, ImageSize -> 50, 
    AspectRatio -> 1, LabelStyle -> None, 
    Epilog -> Text[Style[#, FontSize -> 15], Scaled[{0.5, 0.5}]]] &;

Grid[Map[bar, RandomInteger[{10, 90}, {4, 4}], {2}], Frame -> All, 
 Spacings -> {0, 0}]

How can I remove the tiny space visible around each cell? Using Spacings -> {0, 0} does not seem to work.

Thanks.

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This is my first time using VerticalGauge, but I notice it's Graphics-based.

Add ImagePadding -> 0 and PlotRangePadding -> 0 as options to it and all the space will be gone.

As a downside, the grid cell contents will cover up the frame too. You could use Frame -> True and FrameTicks -> False in VerticalGauge to work around this.

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bar = VerticalGauge[#, {0, 100}, GaugeMarkers -> "ScaleRange", 
    GaugeStyle -> {Darker@Green, GrayLevel[0.95]}, TicksStyle -> None,
     GaugeFrameSize -> None, ScalePadding -> 0, ImageSize -> 50, 
    AspectRatio -> 1, LabelStyle -> None, 
    Epilog -> Text[Style[#, FontSize -> 15], Scaled[{0.5, 0.5}]],
    ImagePadding -> 0, PlotRangePadding -> 0] &;

Grid[Map[bar, RandomInteger[{10, 90}, {4, 4}], {2}], Spacings -> {0, 0}]
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    $\begingroup$ Could you please post actual Mathematica code instead of an image? Let's encourage newer users by good example. $\endgroup$
    – RunnyKine
    Commented Feb 5, 2014 at 1:57
  • $\begingroup$ Your solution works. Thanks! $\endgroup$
    – dabd
    Commented Feb 5, 2014 at 2:08
  • $\begingroup$ @RunnyKine The image was an afterthought. I didn't post any code initially. I think sometimes it's better to focus on the actual changes than re-post a large block of already available complex code which distracts from the point. $\endgroup$
    – Szabolcs
    Commented Feb 5, 2014 at 2:29

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